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Buack, Hon. Joun C., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimens of antique pottery excavated 
from the high land at Fort Bayard, N. 
Mex., under the direction of Lieut. 
Stephen Abbot, U. S. Army (51548). 
Buacxkiston, A. H., Cumberland, Md.: 
Archeological material consisting of cop- 
per bells, whistles, etc., from Honduras 
and Guatemala (51414); Egyptian col- 
lection consisting of 4 blue effigies, 3 
bronze and 1 wooden effigies, 2 pottery 
vases, a small box of wheat, and a tab- 
let; also 2 fragments of pottery from 
Cave Valley, Chihuahua, Mexico(50466). 
Loan. 
Buarr, Gist. (See under Mrs. Virginia 
L. W. Fox, heirs of.) 
BLAISDELL, Dr. FRANK E., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal.: About 50 specimens of 
Coleoptera from California (50614: ex- 
change). 
BuakeE, ©. §., Bushey, Herts, England: 
A specimen of and 2 photographs of 
Beaucarnea recurvata (50450). 
Buanvin, Mrs. Mary ©., Glenarm, Md.: 
An ‘‘Apostle” pitcher (51114: loan). 
Buiumer, J. C., Tucson, Ariz.: 7 speci- 
mens of Castilleja from Arizona (51133); 
16 plants from Arizona (51212); 2 speci- 
mens of Castilleja collected in Arizona 
(51615). 
Boapaun, Miss Etma, Washington, D. C.: 
Native silk worm moth, Telea polyphe- 
mus (50493). 
BotTanisk Museum. 
hagen, Denmark.) 
Boyp, Lucius J., Three Bridges, N. J.: 
Specimen of hellgrammite fly, Corydalis 
cornuta (50384); specimen of Balaninus 
nasicus, the larve of which live in 
acorns (50529); specimen of northern 
mole cricket, Gryllotalpa borealis(50927). 
Boysen, A., Wheatley, Ark.: Snakes 
from Arkansas (50712). 
BRADFORD, EuGeEne, Bruceville, Cal.: 2 
specimens of insects (50791). 
(See under Copen- 
BRraDForD, Capt. James Lewis, New Or- 
leans, La.: Fragmentary human bones, 
stone tablet, and pottery from St. Fran- 
cis County, Ark. (51480). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
BRADLEY, Epson, Washington, D. C.: A 
collection of brocades, cloth-of-gold, 
and cut velvets (51643: loan). 
BRAENDLE, Frep. J., Washington, D. C.: 
Salamander, Spelerpes ruber, from the 
District of Columbia (50521). 
BRANDEGEE, T. S., Berkeley, Cal.: 24 
ferns from Mexico (50605; 50981; 51043); 
8 plants from Mexico (50928); 527 plants 
collected in Mexico by Dr. C. A. Pur- 
pus (51274: 500 a purchase; 27, gift); 
35 specimens of Mexican ferns collected 
by Dr. Purpus (51442). 
Branner, Dr. J. C., Stanford University, 
Cal.: 3 specimens of land shells from 
South America (50639). 
Branson, E. B., Oberlin, Ohio: Fossil 
plant (51641). 
Braz, Dr. Virat, Sao Paulo, Brazil: 
Snakes from Brazil (50465). 
BrREDALL, Mrs. Exisz, Akron, Jowa: 3 
specimens of Laciniaria (50514); 4 plants 
from Iowa (50571). 
BREEN, Miss M. C., Agricultural College, 
Miss.: Specimen of narrow-mouthed 
toad, Engystoma carolinense (51731). 
BripGMan, HERBERT L., New York City: 
“The Herbert L. Bridgman’”—one of 
the four sledges used by Commander 
Robert E. Peary, U. 8. Navy, on his 
recent trip to the North Pole; also a 
pick and a pair of snow-shoes (51341). 
Brinton, Causes R., Brinton, Va.: Schist 
carrying mispickel and iron pyrites 
(50455). 
British CoLumBiIA, BIoLoaicat STATION, 
DEPARTURE Bay (through Dr. Charles 
B. Wilson): Parasitic copepods from 
Nanaimo (50909). - 
British Museum (Naturau History). 
(See under London.) 
Broapway, W. E., Tobago, WestIndies: 
100 plants from Trinidad (50412); 4 liv- 
ing specimens of Phyllocactus from To- 
bago (50719); 3 specimens of Phyllo- 
cactus from Tobago (50858); 7 living 
and dried plants from the West Indies 
(51028); 5 living specimens of Cacta- 
cee from Tobago (51123). Purchase. 
